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Religion and Human Expression
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Mind Map on Religion and Human Expression, created by loopyjess on 26/04/2015.
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Religion and Human Expression
Religion+State
Human rights
A person is expected to be able to have or do
e.g. basic human rights for shelter, food and freedom
Justice
Equal opportunities and human rights
e.g.trial before imprisonment
Duty
What is expected of someone because of their job or respnsibilities
e.g. army
Authority
The right or power over others in a hierarchy
e.g. secular authority is the law of the land
Personal conviction
Something a person feels strongly about
e.g. religious beliefs
Punsihment
To make someone suffer pain or loss for a wrongdoing
e.g. prison
Religious Expression
Pilgrimage
A journey to a special place of religious significance
e.g. Hajj or Lourdes
Identity
Particular personality and character
e.g. unique beliefs make up someones identity
Community
A group of people with something in common
e.g. Believers have church groups to share beliefs
Faith
Having a belief in someone or something
e.g. shown through prayer and worship
Evangelism
How religions spread their beliefs to other
e.g. telling others, preaching in a sermon
Sacred
So special and is dedicated to God, should be respected
e.g. Torah scrolls or holy books
Religion+Medicine
Conscience
Knowing the difference between right and wrong
e.g. religions see this as a god-given instinct
Medical ethics
e.g. animal testing is banned in the UK
The decision of what is acceptable in medicine
Hippocratic Oath
The promise a doctor takes to preserve life at all costs
e.g. Doctors and GPs take it to treat one to the best of their ability
Free will
Belief that humans have free choices in life, a god-given ability
e.g. freedom of speech
Sanctity of life
Life in all its forms is sacred
e.g. Thou Shall Not Kill
Quality of Life
Extent to which life is meaningful and pleasurable
e.g. free from unnecessary pain and stress
Relgion+Conflict
Conflict
Confrontation between people
e.g. because of law there is war
Rceonciliation
Making amends after a dispute
e.g. Jesus taught forgiveness
Interfaith Dialogue
Different faith groups communicating
e.g. priest and rabbis meeting
Just war
A war justified according to agreed conditions
e.g. a just cause or last resort
Pacifism
Belief that any form of violence or war is unacceotable
e.g. martin luther king
Non-violent protest
Making a stand using entirely peaceful methods
e.g. sit in or marches
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